Directions

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1. Other Ingredients & Equipment You'll Need:

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2. Apron

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3. Scale

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4. Mixing Spoons

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5. Pot (For Double Boiler)

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6. Knife (to shave color block)

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7. Step 1: Use a scale to weigh out 10.5 ounces of the Pillar of Bliss Candle Wax. Melt the candle wax using a double boiler.

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8. Step 2: To the melted wax, add small amount of a red color block. Stir to blend the colorant.

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9. Step 3: Add one ounce of the Sandalwood Fragrance Oil. Once again, stir to mix the fragrance oil in the candle wax.

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10. Step 4: Once the candle wax temperature drops to 140-150F, pour the candle wax into six clamshell containers. Fill each container halfway full. Allow the pink candle wax to set up before moving on.

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11. Step 5: Next, prepare the brown layer. Once again, melt 10.5 ounces of the Pillar of Bliss Candle Wax using a double boiler.

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12. Step 6: Place a small amount of the brown color block into the melted candle wax. Stir.

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13. Step 7: Add 1 ounce of the Sandalwood Fragrance Oil. Again, stir to blend the ingredients together.

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14. Step 8: Once the candle wax temperature drops to 140-150F, pour the brown wax directly on top of the pink candle wax.

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15. Step 9: Allow the candle wax to slightly set up. Then, place the coarse pink salt on top of the brown wax. Allow the wax to finish setting up.

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16. Step 10: Once cured, simply place a cube or two in your wax melter and enjoy the beautiful aroma!

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17. We hope that you enjoyed this sandalwood wax tart recipe


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